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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Sleepover

A close friend of ours was leaving our place after staying with us for a couple of days during the Christmas break. Upon being asked if he would like to tag along with them, he didn't waste a second before answering 'Yes'. Thus happened the first sleepover for Anirud without us. Despite the fact that he had been to that friend's house several times and also that they are just an hour's drive from ours, we felt it odd and different that he was away.

On the other hand he was cool, enjoyed the stay very much and even looked forward to the next one. Perhaps, this is what one means by 'peththa manam piththu...'

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

India Visit

I had to make a short trip to India and for practical reasons I travelled alone. Anirud didn't like the idea when I was booking the ticket and I expected it to be a problem as we never discussed it afterwards. However, when I talked to him about that a week before I started, he seem to have reconciled with the fact that he won't be travelling with me. "Only five days Appa and you should be back", he said.

I was there for my father's sashtiabthapoorthi (60th year celebrations), which was termed by Anirud as "Sampath thaatha's birthday party". Althrough my stay in India, which incidentally got extended, I talked with Anirud over the phone and it appeared that I started missing him a lot more than the other way round. The sweetest thing was the way in which he used to describe every day affairs paying so much of attention to detail, as if I have never been here in UK. Among other things, I bought him a small carrom board - that he loves so much and a 3-D puzzle.

Friday, December 03, 2010

Dying

During a casual chat with Anirud about his school, friends and life in general, he said with a sort of worried tone "M said that her mom is dying appa. But her mom is coming to the school daily to pick up M. How could this happen?". For a moment, we thought that his friend's mom could have been seriously ill. But then, we know who that person is and more than that, know very well that she was not ill. Upon digging further, it seems that his friend M could have meant 'dyeing'. How easy it would have been, had she used the word 'colouring'? :)

Friday, October 29, 2010

First Newspaper

Yesterday, I got Anirud his first newspaper - First News (thats the name! :-). Ever since I got to know that there is a news paper for kids, I wanted to introduce him the habit of reading news paper. Very rarely we get to buy newspapers here in UK for most of the news filters its way through TV and internet.

As he has reached the stage of reading fluently and also since he regularly reads the headlines in BBC News website, I thought it is a good time and got a hardcopy version for him. When he saw the headline 'Murray floors Federer' (I wish it had been a positive news about Fedex, the King), I expected him to question about the word 'floors'. Rather he carried on reading and said 'appa, unnoda favourite federer thothu poitaan' (Your favourite Federer has lost!).

Carry on sonny. Lets keep this ritual (of reading newspapers) alive.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

In God We Trust

As is Anirud's nature, if he gets interested in any topic he will go as deep as possible and keep pestering us with volley of questions. In the recent times, the subject of his interest is, as you guess it - GOD. Although my wife and I are strong believers, we have never bothered to explore the spiritual side of things. Whether it is rational or otherwise, our tryst with God has never been based on questions, at least so far. On the other day, our brat started firing this way.

A: Did God create everything in the world?
We: Yes

A: Did he create the buildings?
We: He created everything natural.

A: So, who created the buildings?
We: Men built them, but the skills to build them were given by God.

A: How about people? Did God create the people?
We: Yes

A: Then, why did he create some bad people?
We: He created good people.. but some of them become bad on growing up.

A: Ok. If God created everybody, who created God? Did he create him all by himself?

I think we should have rather stopped him right at the beginning.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Lettered Chapathis


At least on 7 out of 10 days, chapathis has been a lunch time success story for Anirud. If the side dish happens to be 'channa masala', we can confidently expect an empty lunch box. He always wanted them rolled up so that it is easier to hold and eat. Being the one very familiar with logos, Anirud is more fond of the 'X Factor' (a popular talent show in TV) logo. Ever since he saw X Factor last year, he wanted the chapathis to be placed like the letter X in his lunch box. Not a big deal and we obliged.

Thanks to the Common Wealth Games 2010 in Delhi, today he let go of the X factor and wanted his chapathis to be placed in the shape of letter 'I'. As that gives an outside chance of him consuming one more than usual, we obliged. Yes, 'I' stands for India.

While wondering what the next letter will be, I am glad that he hasn't got the idea to have those chapathis packed in the form of Tamil letters. If he gets that idea, we would ask him to go without lunch. :)

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Endhiran

Watched 'Endhiran' with family and handful of friends. Anirud liked the robot antics very much. During the train fight scene, when it was flashing 'Battery Low' for the Robot, he started shouting 'aiyoh.. battery low.. enna pannuvaan' etc. During the second half of the movie as more violence unleashed, Anirud was clearly upset that he wanted to go home. Whether it is good or bad, he clearly hates any sort of violence in the movies. While he is able to appreciate the typical Tamil cinema stunt scenes, it hurts him a lot when the characters are cruel and the scenes gory. However, in case of Endhiran he was fine when he realised everything was well and Rajini - the hero was safe and unharmed.

Robot, as such has fascinated him a lot and he has been telling stories of the movie to his friends at school. When I dropped him at school one morning, there was a parent who asked me, 'Your son seems to have told my son over lunch time about an amazing(!!) Indian movie and he wants me to take him. Is it a Bollywood science fiction? Can you tell me the name of the movie, please?'.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Pinky Pink and Pink Beauty


Few weeks back I attended a training programme conducted by a company called 'Pink Elephant', after which I brought home couple of pink coloured, elephant shaped stress balls. I expected Anirud to throw them away, as he always considers anything pink as girlish. But to my surprise, he not only liked them immediately, but over a period of time got attached to them very emotionally. They have been named 'Pinky Pink' and 'Pink Beauty'. For the last few weeks, they are being treated as nothing short of fellow humans. Although one of them has now lost its tusk, they still remain Anirud's close associates.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Genius Daddy!

"Appa, you are a genius. Let me give you a hug!" said Anirud this morning. I got this for packing his lunch bag, which I do on most of the days.

As I have got such a towering encomium from him for nothing, I better be ready for what comes up next.

Monday, October 04, 2010

Sir Chris Hoy

We were at the super market on the other day wherein there was a poster advert of Sir Chris Hoy (for the uninitiated, Chris Hoy is the triple Gold medallist in track cycling event in Bejing Olympics 2008 and endorses Kelloggs' cereal brand in UK). In the past, Anirud used to remember and talk about him a bit, but it was very long ago. Wanting to test his memory, I asked him if he remembered who he was and he went on like - 'That is Chris Hoy appa. He is a sports man. He played very well in Olympics. So, they gave him some medals and lots of cornflakes to eat'.

Thank goodness. Sir Chris wasn't around to hear this!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Vocabulary

These are the recent new words in Anirud's dictionary

'This is not fair at all'

'I am very cross with you'

'I will not be your friend anymore'

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Year 1 Boy!

Yesterday was the first day of the new academic year for Anirud. Can't believe that he is in to year 1 already and now has a bunch of kids at school younger than him.

As I dropped him off at his school gate, there was a young kid who was just starting at school and was in tears. 'She must be in Reception Class appa. Crying is bad. I didn't cry on my first day. She is very little', commented the brat. Overnight, he has become a big boy and now he has got at least one class younger than his. As I watched him go inside, I couldn't believe that he has moved in to Year 1. Had few words with his Head Teacher who echoed my thoughts. Time flies past so quickly. I do hope that he has a good ride this year like the last one.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Rajendra Chozhan's Summer Holidays

Anirud had six weeks of summer holidays this year. Despite our best intentions to take him out for a decent short term holiday (our initial plan was for Belgium, which was downgraded to Wales or Lake District), we couldn't do it due to many reasons. Number of children of his age in our neighbourhood has also come down this time, as a result of which Anirud spent most of his time indoors. Thanks to the rains and miserable weather in between, he couldn't even cycle around our apartment. To his credit, he didn't complain much and as always was at his creative best with the building toys in doing various different stuff. In the first five weeks, all we did was to take him out to the park few times, a movie (Toy Story 3) and to a play area nearby.

To make up for the lost opportunities, we decided to go to Birdworld during the August Bank holiday weekend but weather gods intervened again. Not wanting to give up, we suddenly changed our plans and drove up to Bournemouth beach, although we were sitting in the motorway for a good 2 hours due to traffic. Beach was fun. We were there for about 4.5 hours or so and every moment of it was enjoyable to the core. It was such a joy watching him play in the sand and it did rekindle our memories bringing back the days when we as children used to play in the sand building castles, tunnels and what not. Anirud had a go with the 'Walk on the Water' ball as well.

While building up two sand hills and a castle on its top, suddenly Anirud's face brightened up.

'Appa, what is Rajaraja Chozhan's son's name?' (Thanks to my constant reading of the book Udayar, he has heard about Tanjore Big Temple and the King who built it).

'Rajendra Chozhan'

'Ok, now. Lets pretend this way. You are Rajaraja Chozhan and I am Rajendra Chozhan.'

Pointing to the sand hills, 'This is your temple and this is my temple. Lets build a road connecting them'...

Once started his imagination, as always started to run wild. So, he made plans to build a road connecting them, decorate the temples(!) with stones, filled the tunnel with water and what not.

Some pictures of our very own Rajendra Chozhan, working hard on his masterpiece.

Bringing water for his castle.

Castle on the hill - upon completion

Looking for his tools

Inside 'Walk on the Water' Ball

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Alarm Clock


Anirud wanted to have an alarm clock for sometime and we bought him one. We made sure that the one we bought rings out really loud, as it will save us a bit of time and lot of energy in the morning when he has to get ready for school. I think he had seen it in films where people (or kids in particular) wake up to the ring of the alarm. As he is still in holidays, we set it up to ring at around 8 in the morning and we were safely out of the bedroom when it rang. Seconds after it went out, he switched it off and came into the hall, flashing a victorious grin - showing all his tooth, with the satisfaction of having achieved something. Isn't it sheer bliss to be innocent?

Friday, August 20, 2010

Blood Highway

Ever heard the term 'Blood Highway'? Don't worry, there is nothing gory about that.

Blood travels all over the body, right? In the hand, it travels like on the road and that is called Blood Highway. You can see the design of that highway on your hand. Yes, look at the lines on your hand (கை ரேகை) and that is what Blood Highway is about.

Where on earth, do these kids get their darn ideas from?

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Acquittal

Couple of days ago, Anirud was in a very cranky mood and he was feeling very sleepy. It didn't help much when we asked him to tidy up his toys when he was not in a mood to comply with anything sensible. As my wife and I were having our lunch, we decided to ignore him while this brat was loudly ranting to no one in particular. He went on like 'All of you are upsetting me'. As his eyes fell on the picture on the wall, he felt that he was wrongly accusing someone. Suddenly, in a mellowed down voice he continued, 'Not you, Pillayar. Not you'.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Insurance

These days, Anirud is casually dropping off words like 'credit', 'insurance', 'bank statements' etc during the course of conversation. I believe he has picked up these stuff either from us or from the telly. In an attempt to corner him, I asked what he knew about 'insurance' and he offered this explanation.

'If you lose something, you don't need to cry whooooooooooooowwwooo (pretends to cry). If you call the insurance man, he will give you money to buy that thing'.

We were stumped. That is a decent, no-frills explanation of an Insurance. Isn't it?

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Cassiobury Park

Ever since Anirud's summer holidays started, we haven't been able to take a decent break. We had planned quite a few things for his vacation, but all our best laid plans went haywire. During one of the exceptionally good sunny spells, we went to a place called Cassiobury Park and Anirud did have a ball of a time there. Some photos.


Friday, July 23, 2010

Quote

"Appa, I love you and Amma all day except when you hurt me, scold me, frighten me, shout at me, order me or hit me. Also, I don't like you making rules. I make the rules. You should never be harsh at me. Always be soft and nice to me."

Had someone heard the way he said it, it will definitely make him/her believe that we are torturing our only kid mercilessly. For a moment, I was thinking if we had been dealing with him in any inappropriate way until he said, "Fun-ku sonnen pa" (I said that for fun!). Bugger!